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Small outboard recomendations
Hi all
I'm looking for a small (5 or 6 hp) 4 stroke to power a 3 metre inflatable. Anyone have any recomendations, warnings or observations, reliability is absolute. The boat will be carrying two adults and maybe 50 lbs of equipement. What sort of performance can I expect with such a motor, not that I'm looking for a speed machine but it would be nice to know. How long will a 12ltr tank last at say half throttle. Ive heard that you have to be ultra careful handling 4 strokes (only lay them on one side etc or the sump will drain), is this a concern or are they getting better. All advice gladly received. Regards Ian |
Small outboard recomendations
If reliability is a must.....
Find an old Johnson or Evinrude ;) |
Small outboard recomendations
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 21:33:50 -0000, "Ian Kay"
wrote: I'm looking for a small (5 or 6 hp) 4 stroke to power a 3 metre inflatable. Anyone have any recomendations, warnings or observations, reliability is absolute. The boat will be carrying two adults and maybe 50 lbs of equipement. What sort of performance can I expect with such a motor, not that I'm looking for a speed machine but it would be nice to know. How long will a 12ltr tank last at say half throttle. Ive heard that you have to be ultra careful handling 4 strokes (only lay them on one side etc or the sump will drain), is this a concern or are they getting better. ============================================ If it were my choice, I'd probably opt for a 2 stroke which is a simpler, lighter engine, and easier to service in my opinion. That said, the Yamaha and Honda 4 strokes have good reputations. You should be able to run 6 to 8 hours at half throttle on 12 liters of fuel with a 6 hp motor. With 6 hp you may be able to run on plane with one person on board but problematic with two and some gear unless both people are light weight. I have a 3 meter inflatable with a 15 hp 2 stroke. It will plane 3 adults at about 15 kts but not with 4. |
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